St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague was built in the 11th century as the community of Christians began to grow and part from pagans. A holy space was needed to accommodate the faithful and the cathedral was built . Originally just a rotund establishment, the gothic and Romanesque architecture were constructed as the medieval ages pushed through and Prague became a hub of cultures.
Fun Fact: The Czech Republic was Bohemia and the reason we now associate Bohemians and nomads are because of the pagan groups that came from the area and the association with free-living and Roma culture. #travelersnotebook#prague#bohemia